Madame Helga Lowski

The icon of spiritualism about which there is almost nothing written anywhere. Helga Lowski was born into an old Jewish family in Krakow, Poland. The exact date of her birth is unknown, but when she was twenty years old she escaped the mass deportation of Jews to the concentration camps. With a group of friends she went to Paris where she soon begins to practice, at that time very popular, spiritualism. Since childhood she felt strange supernatural motives in her heart. Among Jews it is strictly prohibited to develop in any mysticism way. It is very guarded especially among women. And Helga was well aware why. A woman can communicate very intuitively and in-depth with the spiritual world. With the world behind the veil of matter. Helga was famous for her beauty, but because of that she was moved to the edge in the community of spiritualism and lost the majority of spiritualists colleagues. In those times the domain of oracle salons was that the staff looked like unwashed ghosts. Manicured ladies were only in cabarets as an accompaniment of various magicians with tricks. But her “handicap” brought Helga to that time elite and therefore also to the scholars and intellectuals.

Very early she met several influential occultists and participated eagerly in fight against Hitler. In the fight on a spiritual level. Many of Europe guilds became known for such attacks and when we observe the strange behaviour of the Nazi leader and his fatal mistakes, this fight was apparently very successful. But Hitler was quite well aware of this and his special SS troops searched around the world and tried to eliminate the occult scholars. Among some of them there is evidence that they ended up in concentration camps, or even worse, did not survive Gestapo interrogations. We do not know the eventual fate of Helga Lowski. In the last record of one of her colleagues, a tremendous enthusiasm of her abilities is described. Literally, it says that the world has never had a better medium than Helga. Only she was able to communicate with the ancient Devas, to which others could never get through the fog of wailing souls. Here, however, the trail of Helga Lowski ends. The strange silence surrounding her is somewhat scary. Did she get lost within something immemorial? Did she go mad like so many others who in deep hypnosis found some strange place without time and the laws of matter? Or was she caught by the Gestapo in the dark streets of Paris and just vanished forever? Emptiness instead of a young and beautiful Helga is just full of unanswered questions …